Super Tasty
Super Tasty is the second album by Gumball and its first major label full-length release. It was released in 1993 and greeted by generally positive reviews. Three singles, "Accelerator," "The Damage Done" and "Real Gone Deal" received airplay on alternative radio and 120 Minutes. The album also features Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis on 2 tracks. It is generally considered Gumball's finest recording.
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Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1993 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, grunge, indie rock | |||
Length | 39:55 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Butch Vig | |||
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Track listing
all songs by Don Fleming unless otherwise noted
- "Accelerator"
- "Hell of a Message"
- "Here It Comes Again"
- "Tumbling"
- "Marilyn"
- "The Damage Done"
- "Real Gone Deal"
- "Thunder"
- "Black Payback" - (Gumball)
- "No More"
- "Got the Cure" - (Vermillion)
- "Upsetters Theme Song"
Personnel
- Don Fleming - vocals, guitar
- Jay Spiegel - drums
- Eric Vermillion - bass, vocals on "Got the Cure"
- J Mascis - guitar on "Here It Comes Again" and "Upsetters Theme Song"
- Butch Vig - producer, engineer, mixing
- Greg Calbi - mastering
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